Frank A Hilario, Your Digital One-Man-Band Editor Of Manuscripts & Editor In Chief Of Publications
Nobody’s offering personal work from home (WFH) digital services in writing, editing and desktop publishing on Facebook, so I have this day-old blog, “Digital Frank A Hilario” (digfrankahilario.blogspot.com). Yes, I am “Your Digital FAH – Friend And Helper.”
Yes, I enjoy
being a WFH. At home, I use 2 monitors: a Lenovo
14-inch ThinkPad, Core i7, and a
20-inch ViewSonic. I set my
Windows 10 to background slideshow, so images keep changing in both monitors,
from thousands of photographs I have collected with my 10-year-old-now-missing Lumix FZ100 digital camera. Nice views if
you can get it!
Yes, I can
help you digitally from A to I: Author, Blogger, Communicator, Desktop
Publisher, Editor, Editor in Chief, Forest Conservation Advocate, Ghostwriter,
Home-Based Contributor, and In-House Editor-Publisher.
We begin.
For manuscripts of (1) theses and dissertations, in Agriculture & related
fields, and (2) technical papers for publication, here’s some advice:
1. Title – Do not include such words as “The
Effects Of…” or “A Study Of…” They are already implied as a good part of your
thesis, dissertation, or technical paper.
2. Abstract – To help you compose a good Abstract,
write it last, not first! By then, you have a good idea what to include.
3.
Introduction – This is where you frame the problem and its background. Authors
commonly forget to state the Rationale
of the study or research in the Introduction. The Rationale is the
reason for the investigation, the background why. It could be said in 1
sentence or 1 paragraph: Of what importance is the study to science, or
society? Is this in a new field or what?
4.
Discussion
– In my decades of experience, there are so many authors that mention many a
table but do not discuss it! They simply say something like this: “Table 10
shows the results on the experiment on fertilization by N.” Bad.
5. Conclusion/s
– A conclusion is not merely a restatement of any finding, but
many authors make that mistake.
6. Recommendation/s – Similarly, a
recommendation is not another way of stating a finding.
7. Grammar – Many manuscripts have poor
English grammar. So, go find a good English Editor for you! You try me. I have
been writing in the (American) English language since 1st year of my
BS Agriculture at UPCA (now UP Los Baños) in 1959. I have been editing
manuscripts since 1975. I have been blogging in this language for the last 22
years, approximately 8,000 essays (8 million words) so far. That explains my
ease in writing and editing.
Finally, about
the role of editors regarding theses/dissertations, US-based Best Edit & Proof says (besteditproof.com):
Experienced proofreading and editing services
check the entire thesis from beginning to end and make all the necessary
changes in terms of grammar, punctuation, referencing, and even sentence
construction.
Remember this: If your manuscript or article is
not a labor of love, it is not that good! Well, that is good news for us
editors, because we have work to do – and get paid to do it for you people!@517
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